To find the coordinates of A' after a rotation of 180° clockwise, we can use the formula for a 180° clockwise rotation:
(x', y') = (-x, -y)
Substituting the coordinates of A (5, 6):
(x', y') = (-(5), -(6))
(x', y') = (-5, -6)
Therefore, the coordinates of A' after a 180° clockwise rotation are (-5, -6).
To find the coordinates of A' after a 180° counterclockwise rotation, the formula is:
(x', y') = (x, y)
Substituting the coordinates of A (5, 6):
(x', y') = (5, 6)
Therefore, the coordinates of A' after a 180° counterclockwise rotation are (5, 6).
Marla coordinate points of A' if A (5,6) undergoes a rotation of
180° clockwise
180° counterclockwise
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